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md.recipe.luarocks

This is a zc.buildout recipe that installs luarocks dependencies.

You'll need to have lua and luarocks installed, with the luarocks executable available on your PATH environment variable.

How to use

Here's an example buildout.cfg configuration

[buildout]
    parts += luarocks

[luarocks]
recipe = md.recipe.luarocks
rocks =
    lua-cjson
    lua-zlib
    luadbi

Specifying additional install options

You can specify additional install options, to for example provide an additional mirror or to restrict downloads from a particular server. To do this, use install_options:

[luarocks]
recipe = md.recipe.luarocks
install_options = --only-server=http://localhost:8000
rocks =
    lua-cjson
    lua-zlib
    luadbi

Here are some options available to you:

--server=<server>      Fetch rocks/rockspecs from this server
                       (takes priority over config file)
--only-server=<server> Fetch rocks/rockspecs from this server only
                       (overrides any entries in the config file)
--only-sources=<url>   Restrict downloads to paths matching the
                       given URL.
--verbose              Display verbose output of commands executed.
--timeout=<seconds>    Timeout on network operations, in seconds.
                       0 means no timeout (wait forever).
                       Default is 30.

Specifying the luarock version number

You can specify the luarock version number by adding it after the luarock's name passed to rocks.

NOTE: Contrary to when specifying python eggs for a recipe, the rocks don't take an assignment operator when version numbers are specified.

For example:

[buildout]
    parts += luarocks

[luarocks]
recipe = md.recipe.luarocks
rocks =
    lua-cjson 2.1.0-1
    lua-zlib 0.4-1
    luadbi 0.5-1

Specifying the PATH variables

Sometimes, on systems where OS dependencies are installed to an alternative path to what luarocks expects, it's necessary to provide the PATH variables as well. This is done as follows:

[buildout]
    parts += luarocks

[luarocks]
recipe = md.recipe.luarocks
rocks =
    lua-zlib 0.4-1 ZLIB_DIR=$ZLIB_DIR
    luadbi-sqlite3 0.5-1 SQLITE_DIR=$SQLITE_DIR

Specfying the luarocks executable

By default the recipe will try to run luarocks, expecting it to be an executable in your PATH. You can specify an alternative exectuable, like so:

[buildout]
    parts += luarocks

[luarocks]
recipe = md.recipe.luarocks
executable = luarocks-5.1
rocks =
    lua-zlib
    luadbi-sqlite3

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